This phrase is one that was spoken by many people when Little Britain first hit the airwaves, and it is a phrase that has been spoken when the show has been mentioned in the years since it went off the air.
More than most shows which were once incredibly popular in recent years, Little Britain is regularly referred to as a comedy which hasn't aged well, due to its antiquated and what some people consider to be offensive depictions of people. But what is it like to watch the show for the very first time? And does it reflect British culture in its own weird way?
We got Aurore to watch the show alongside Alex to see what she thinks about one of the biggest sketch comedies Britain has produced in the last 20 years.
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